Bicolor Incomparabilis 
AFGHANISTAN. This flower is not a show variety, but an exceptionally effective 
garden plant. The wavy perianth segements are of rich cream, and the cup is always 
deep orange-red, regardless of the vagaries of the season. Planted cn masse , the color 
is spectacular and excites much comment from visitors. Each, $2.75. 
BEAUTY OF RADOR. Beautiful and refined flower of unusual coloring. The 
perianth is a clear smooth pure white, and the large cup is edged with a wide band 
of pinkish apricot. Each, $2.50. 
FOLLY. Very distinct and fascinating flower. The segments are slightly recurved 
which gives the bloom an unusually attractive and graceful appearance. The large 
expanded cup is solid bright red. Each, $3.95. 
KENNACK. A fine plant for show, and stunning for garden use. This variety is 
most pleasing—in form and coloring. The perianth is creamy white, very smooth, and 
of good substance. The cup is long, and a rich solid orange, which does not fade. 
Each, $2.00. 
REWA. Beautiful seedling from Bernardino, by Fortune. The perianth is pure 
white, and perfectly flat; the crown is large and a charming bright pinkish apricot. 
Cut early, and let it develop indoors. Each, $3.75. 
Yellow Barrii 
BONFIRE. In every way a delightful variety to possess. The segments are cream- 
colored, and the cup is a bright orange-scarlet. Each, 20c. 
MARQUIS. A very striking flower. The perianth is pale yellow, and the expanded 
crown most intense deep red. A very tall and effective garden plant. Each, 75c. 
NANNY NUNN. An excellent variety, well adapted to garden use. Rounded yellow 
perianth with vermillion scarlet cup. Each, 20c. 
TRESKERBY. Fine, bright flower, with large creamy perianth and a solid deep- 
red crown. A most desirable acquisition. Each, $1.75. 
Bicolor Barrii 
DOSORIS. This flower is rather like Red Beacon, only two blooms to a stem. 
The perianth is purest white, and the crown is solid, brilliant red. Each, 20c. 
ELSPETH. A show flower of the highest quality with a perfectly round white 
perianth of great substance, and an expanded pale yellow crown with broad margin 
of bright pinkish-red. Each, $2.50. 
NURSEMAID. An excellent garden flower with creamv-white segments and a 
telling, bright scarlet eye. Fine for cutting. Each, 50c. 
RED BEACON. This splendid garden plant is as much valued today at Rhodeen, 
as when first purchased many years ago. Its perianth is so white, and its eye is so 
red. that a mass planting is always striking. Used as an edging or naturalized, this 
old variety of medium height is most desirable. Each. 20c. 
Giant Leedsii 
GRAY LI N G. A grand Leedsii of very distinct character. Broad, white, over¬ 
lapping perianth of great substance, and a fluted pale primrose crown. One of the 
finest flowers Mr. P. D. Williams has raised. Each, $3.50. 
MARY BEIRNE. This pure white flower is unlike any other known to me. The 
distinguished European hybridist, who bestowed this honor, wrote to us, at that time, 
that the plant was quite individual in character. There is unusual clarity in its exqui¬ 
site whiteness, and at a glance one is instantly impressed with the very chaste beauty 
of a broad, overlapping perianth, and a delicately fluted, spreading cup of rare refine¬ 
ment. Being among the last of its group to bloom, this feature is, from our viewpoint, 
just another reason for its great desirability. Only a few bulbs to go. Each, $5.00. 
MAY MOLONY. Clear, pure white perianth of finest, smooth texture, and a bright 
lemon crown. Each. $2.25. 
MITYLENE. A grand and most striking show flower. Quite distinct, and really 
magnificent as a garden plant as well. Pure white perianth of beautiful quality and 
a saucer-shaped crown of cardboard-like substance and palest primrose color, fading 
almost to cream. Each, $1.95. 
